The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie 6 The Scene of the Crime Between them, the doctor and M. Hautet carried the unconscious woman into the house. The commissary looked after them, shaking his head. “_Pauvre femme___,” he murmured to himself. “The shock was too much for her. Well, well, we can do nothing. Now, M. Poirot, shall we visit the place where the crime was committed?” “If you please, M. Bex.” We passed through the house, and out by the front door. Poirot had looked up at the staircase in passing, and shook his head in a dissatisfied